Minimally Invasive Cardiac Repair on a Beating Heart
Designed to enable intracardiac repair while maintaining continuous cardiac function.
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Maintains continuous heart function during procedure
Minimally invasive approach
Reduces surgical complexity and time
Shorter recovery and lower complication risk
Procedure Overview
The device is designed to perform structural heart interventions on a beating heart, eliminating the requirement for cardiac arrest during the procedure. By maintaining continuous cardiac activity throughout, it removes the dependency on cardiopulmonary bypass — a prerequisite in conventional open-heart surgery. The intended application is structural heart repair; it is not indicated for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Comparison
Traditional Surgery
Our Approach
Open-heart surgery
Minimally invasive
Heart stoppage required
Continuous cardiac activity
Heart-lung bypass
No bypass required
Founder
Dr. Wais G. Sallehi
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
- MD, PhD — Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Fellowship-trained in minimally invasive cardiac surgery
- Academic appointments in cardiothoracic surgery
- Research focused on structural heart disease and device innovation
- Published in peer-reviewed cardiovascular and surgical journals
- Licensed to practice medicine in the United States and Canada
EARLY ACCESS
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